Sentences with phrase «confidentiality undertakings»

The phrase "confidentiality undertakings" refers to promises or agreements made to keep certain information private and not share it with others. Full definition
If you have to fire an employee — do it in person, do it gently and for high - profile employees, think seriously about offering a reasonable amount of money in exchange for their contribution, an iron - clear release and a strict confidentiality undertaking.
He then went on to consider whether a costs order should be made against Mr Vince as a result of Mrs Wyatt having needed to issue a summons to «show cause» as to why the consent order should not be approved in the terms previously agreed between the parties, ie without the mutual confidentiality undertakings.
«But I think the bigger part is the confidentiality undertaking which is given as part of the settlement and so therefore it's like a contract in that respect.
You have to have a really pressing reason to say we want to go around the confidentiality undertaking
In this case, the judge of the Divisional Court considered the appropriateness of the confidentiality undertaking and that the integrity of counsel providing the undertaking had not been attacked.
The order for disclosure was made subject to a confidentiality undertaking.
She held that allowing defence counsel to attend at a first stage hearing under a confidentiality undertaking would breach this rule and would place defence counsel in a a conflict of interest (torn between her duty to the court and client).
Mr Vince then agreed to take a «pragmatic view» and sign the consent order without the confidentiality undertakings.
The Right People for Country project will explore a range of mechanisms to provide legal protection to Traditional Owner groups in agreement making, such as contractual agreements, confidentiality undertakings and statutory legal protections.
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